KULAI: The Communications and Digital Ministry will meet social media and messaging platform providers to discuss legal provisions related to the sharing of obscene content in this country.
said this was to ensure that the providers, including Telegram, WhatsApp and Facebook, clearly understand that the act is prohibited and users could be penalised if convicted."We will hold a dialogue with all platform providers to advise and remind them that Malaysian law will not tolerate elements like this... a meeting will be held soon.
"We want all platform providers to understand this because this type of complaint is the most frequently received,” she told reporters after watching"Anwar: The Untold Story” at a cinema here on Tuesday night.The Kulai MP was commenting on a Telegram account, run by a woman, that reportedly discusses obscene topics.
On alleged sabotage in the screening times of"Anwar: The Untold Story”, Teo said the ministry would investigate the claims.
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